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Replying to: lxlxlx (Apr 29, 2005 6:13 am) |
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Anyone have any experience with Pinehurst Toyota in Southern Pines, NC? Waiting for pricing info from them and just wondered if anyone had any pros & cons. Thanks |
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Replying to: lxlxlx (Apr 29, 2005 6:10 am) |
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| I got a 4 cyl AWD red highlander with SR,AW,PG,MG,AWCF for 26,000 in Rhode Island. Thanks for all the help from this forum, I emailed several dealers, and was able to negotiate a decent price by email and phone - I only had to go to dealer to sign papers. I took special financing instead of cash back. | |
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Replying to: dcsys (Apr 12, 2004 3:56 pm) thanks - the board is extremely helpful. |
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| I'm looking for a basic 7-seat 4-cylinder (I'd like side & curtain airbags but I don't think they ship any optioned like that to the Southeast). I'm located in North FL so I have the Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and So. FL markets within range. I'm reading posts talking of several hundred UNDER invoice and, further, minus the rebate (currently listed on edmunds as being $1250). In my case it would come to a price before tax/tag/reasonable fees (say $399) of $22,930 (invoice) - $300 (say $300 under invoice) - $1250 (rebate) = $21,380. I wish this holds water, can anybody out there confirm? Also, has anybody seen any lease deals being offered in the Southeast area? With Memorial day coming up, I'm hoping for a good deal.... Thanks a bunch. | |
| This website has been very useful. So I have to decided to share my experience. I purchased a AWD V6 in April with the following options: FE,HD,EJ,SR,TO,EH,LF,RL,LP,AG,JY,CF,R7 for $28,600 ( including $750 discount). The MSRP for this was $34528 and the invoice was $30125 . So it came to $1525 below invoice. I did a lot of my homework on the web initially and then tried to use e-mail to get quotes from a dozen local dealers which I thought was a waste of time . The quotes were too high over invoice. Finally I visited a few of them and settled on IRA Toyota at Millford,MA . They were nice and easy to deal with and it was a pleasant experience. I even traded a 13 year old reliable car for a decent price. Overall I am happy with the car and the dealer and I thank this website for making me an informed buyer. | |
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Can anyone provide feedback on their pricing & purchase experience in Arizona? Am looking for a new 2005 Toyota Highlander FWD (2w/drive). (Might consider demo.) Anyone disappointed with the 4 cyl? Is the 6cyl a better bet even w/reduced mpg? Your time is appreciated.....
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Replying to: iberv (May 09, 2005 10:13 am) re: V6 vs 4cyl....I chose V6 due to higher expectations on resale value. Recent round trip to Vegas returned 25mpg overall...about 50 miles of city driving in Vegas, and A/C use at all times. AND, I don't drive slowly... Very satisfied....
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| 2005 HL w/ LP, SR, HE, JY, AG, EJ and a few other small options; MSRP of $34,100. Paid $29,800 at IRA in Danvers. But be warned, they are relentless with the extended warranty sales pitch. It took 30 minutes of refusing to buy it before we finally told them if they offered it one more time, we were walking out. | |
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